19 Comments Posted by Natalie

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How does one go about locating a grave? My great-great uncle died here. He fought with Jackson until he lost an eye. He died at Western State in 1889. I would love to have a stone placed for him.
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I live in Deer Park, very close to Pilgrim. They've demolished pretty much everything. All of the staff houses are gone, and many of the buildings. I used to frequently visit pilgrim as well. The staff houses were demolished in 2011 or 2012. The very large building, I believe 23, was demolished a few years ago. It is so sad. I used to do my urban exploring at Pilgrim all of the time. I work in the heartland corporate center (part of pilgrim back in the day as well). I'd take some pictures to show you all what it looks like now if I had a way to share them here. The buildings are just piles of ashes and bricks.
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Soo I went here today and back where the autotorium was there is a semi filled with at least 50 different chemicals and weird masks so I'm think some crazy stuff had to happen here..
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Very hypnotic, beautiful!!!
Ephemera: Reperages
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That is just amazing to see that old picture compared to what that room looks like now!! Thanks Motts for posting that!
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The sunlight coming though and across that back room looks beautiful!!
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Wow what a view!! Thank you for doing all that you do to get picks like this to share with us!!
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The Shining, much?
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wow.
i put a key just like that on a chain.
i wear it every day.
haha:}
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It's so....i'm a writer and I can't find the words. It's almost as if you can hear the pain, screams, and desperation. Sheer unadulterated terror. Incredibly disturbing and simply beautiful all at once. Divine.
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You are an excellent photographer. But, i'm still not going up those stairs...
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Am I the only one that feels the terror of this room? Something about it....just isn't right. I can't quite put my finger on it.....
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This is wonderful, a great photo
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Great new pictures! Thanks already
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This is beautiful. I wish I could have seen it for myself.